Tyson sex change operation ‘a complete success’ say surgeons

Former world heavyweight champion of the world Mike Tyson is said to be ‘feeling fine’ after undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery at a clinic near Beverley Hills.
Once known as The Baddest Man on the Planet, the Brooklyn born boxer told CNN’s Jim Cavanagh that having his first menstrual cycle ‘would be a dream come true’ and would mean more to him than being crowned undisputed champion of the world.
Tyson, who underwent complete facial feminization, orbital bone contouring and nasal surgery in an operation lasting over 16 hours said that even at the height of his career - when pound for pound he was regarded as the best fighter in the world - he never lost touch with his feminine side and knew that one day he would grow breasts and have a vagina.
Iron Mike – or Iron Maiden as he now likes to be called – was given the all-clear for sex reassignment surgery following a successful course in hormone replacement therapy which - in his autobiography, the boxer blamed for his 1996 defeat at the hands of Evander Holyfield. Although at the time Tyson insisted he was fit enough to carry on with the fight, referee Mitch Halpern stopped the bout in the 11th round, saying Tyson looked flushed, was sweating profusely and appeared to be lactating heavily from his left breast.
Tyson, wearing a blonde wig and looking relaxed in blue jeans and a Vanessa Bruno T shirt said he hoped having a clitoris would finally convince the American people that his ‘bad-boy’ days were over and he had turned over a new leaf.
The boxer says he will be keeping his surgically removed penis in a jar by his bedside ‘to remind me what those sick perverts did to us pretty boys in prison’
Read the full Tyson interview with Jim Cavanagh on Sports America from midnight.